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Search Me? Psalm 139 in Real Life.

Author
Chris Teien
Published
Sun 29 Oct 2017
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What happens when we invite God to search our hearts and show us what needs to change? In this communion-focused message based on Psalm 139, Pastor Chris guides us through four personal and powerful truths about God’s presence, purpose, and grace. Using humor, video, worship, and real talk, this episode will encourage you to examine your life and walk more closely with Christ.

Key Points:

  1. Lord, You Know Me – Psalm 139:1–6. God knows everything about us—our thoughts, words, habits, and motives—and still loves us.
  2. Lord, You Are With Me – Psalm 139:7–12. There is nowhere we can go to escape God’s presence. Even in the darkest places, He is near.
  3. Lord, You Have a Purpose for My Life – Psalm 139:13–18. God designed us with care and has a plan for our lives that is worth following.
  4. Lord, Show Me How to Live – Psalm 139:23–24. The psalm ends with a prayer of surrender and spiritual renewal—search me, test me, and lead me.

Personal Stories from Pastor Chris:

  • Sharing humor about preaching during a Vikings game and how God should be our highest priority.
  • Remembering funny family moments about finishing each other’s sentences.
  • Encouraging people to reflect on their spiritual habits in the quiet of the day.

Notable Quotes:

  • “If you’re in a right relationship with Jesus, knowing that God knows everything about you is comforting—not terrifying.”
  • “The best relationships are the ones where people talk to each other—and God longs for you to talk with Him.”
  • “God doesn’t want to just tolerate you—He wants to transform you.”

Actionable Takeaways:

  1. Begin your day by asking God to search your heart and lead you in His way.
  2. Spend time in Psalm 139 this week, slowly and prayerfully reflecting on each section.
  3. Use communion as a time to recommit your life to Christ and confess anything that hinders your walk with Him.
  4. Identify one area in your life where God might be calling you to greater obedience or surrender.

Scripture References:

  • Psalm 139:1–24
  • Titus 3:5–6 – Salvation through Christ, not our works
  • 2 Corinthians 1 – Comforting others with the comfort we've received
  • Luke 22:19–20 – Communion as remembrance of Christ
  • Numbers 6:24–26 – Benediction of blessing and peace

Keywords:
 Psalm 139, spiritual renewal, heart examination, communion message, God’s presence, self-reflection, forgiveness, transformation, worship, Christian discipleship

Closing Statement:
 When you open your heart to God and invite Him to search you, it’s not for condemnation—it’s for transformation. Let His Spirit reveal, heal, and lead you into the life He designed you to live. He already knows everything about you—and He still calls you His own.

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Well Faith shares recent sermons from Pastor Chris Teien and occasional Rockwell Church guest speakers, along with highlighting timeless replay messages from his earlier years (marked with *). These Biblical messages apply timeless truth to everyday life, offering practical guidance, encouragement, and hope for living out WELL Faith: Worshiping, Encouraging, Learning, and Loving. Get more resources ChrisTeien.com and Find sermons by topic, series, and year at WELL.faith Come worship with us Sundays at 10:15 AM at Rockwell.church 93 Midway Drive, Virginia, MN. If this message encouraged you, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and let us know what you think at [email protected]

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